Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s Havoc DLC Now Available on PS4 and PS3

Exo Zombies, four new multiplayer maps, and more arrive on PlayStation platforms.

by Scott Lowe on February 26, 2015

Havoc, the first DLC pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is now available on the PS4 and PS3, introducing the brand-new cooperative mode, Exo Zombies, four new multiplayer maps, and the AE4 directed energy assault rifle bonus weapon.

In Exo Zombies, players take control of four Atlas Corporation employees as they fight to survive waves of mutant hordes created by a DNA bioweapon. Featuring a celebrity cast including John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire, RED, Burn After Reading), Bill Paxton (Aliens, Titanic, Edge of Tomorrow), Rose McGowan (Planet Terror, Scream), and Jon Bernthal (Fury, The Wolf of Wall Street), players must band together and utilize a diverse arsenal of near-future weapons and technology, such as the all-new CEL-3 Cauterizer energy shotgun, to survive the onslaught. Armed with exoskeletons and unpredictable mutations, the enemies in Exo Zombies are faster and more lethal than ever.

But of course, there’s more to Havoc than battling the undead—there are also four new multiplayer maps to choose from:

Core

Fight through the ruins of a nuclear fusion plant that features a both narrow pathways for close-quarters combat and long sightlines for long-range players. Rack up enough points and unlock the map-based scorestreak, which unleashes a swarm of decontamination drones to take out your enemies.

Sideshow

Set in an abandoned inn beneath Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, Sideshow’s wide-open exteriors and rooftops are prime for snipers and getting the jump on the competition. At certain points in a match, the clown inn’s sign may tip its hat and start raining down a barrage of explosives with rainbow smoke trails, which you can pick up and lob at other players.

Drift

High in the Rocky Mountains, you’ll find Drift—a picturesque snow-covered ski resort. Its three primary lanes keep the pace high and the action focused, but players can use a number of elevated vantages and a rotating carousel in the center of the map to maintain a competitive edge. Don’t get too comfortable, though, as an avalanche may occur unexpectedly, taking out anyone in its path.

Urban

Those that enjoy fast, frenetic matches will love Urban. Taking on a smaller, three-lane design, Urban is perfect for SMGs and close-range weapons. However, new pathways and routes can emerge as the futuristic mega structure goes into lockdown, so watch your back.

Those that pick up Havoc will also unlock the AE4 directed energy weapon and AE4 Widowmaker variant, which Season Pass owners were able to gain early access to in January. The AE4 performs much like a traditional assault rifle, but fires powerful bursts of energy, eliminating the need to worry about running out of ammunition. Just be sure you don't let it overheat.

Be sure to share your epic moments from Havoc in the Point & Shoot Film Festival, where fans can submit gameplay clips, vote on other players’ submissions, and have a chance to be selected as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare KillCameraman Randall Higgins’ picks of the week.